The Stadium Course

The Stadium Course offers a picturesque but challenging lakeside test and brings water into play on many of its beautiful holes. Now ranked as one of the very best golf courses in Europe, the course has matured and developed to offer one of the finest challenges in world golf.

HOLES

LENGTH

PAR

18

5 985 m (yellow tee)

72

DESIGN

Robert Trent Jones Jr.

Greenfee

Greenfee

Stadium Course

Castle Course

Senior - Monday-Friday

1 900 SEK

1 100 SEK

Senior - Saturday-Sunday

2 500 SEK

1 500 SEK

Junior - Monday-Friday

950 SEK

550 SEK

Junior – Saturday-Sunday

1 250 SEK

750 SEK

Combination offer

Trolley and token (for warm-up) at driving-range are included in the greenfee.

Greenfee Stadium/Castle Course

Weekdays

Weekends

Senior -Weekdays/Weekends

2 695 SEK

2 995 SEK

Junior -Weekdays/Weekends

1 350 SEK

1 500 SEK

Slope tables

Special Rate

When you book and pay The Stadium Course and The Castle Course at the same time you will get the discounted rate of 2 695 SEK(weekdays)/2 995 SEK (weekends). Note that you do not have to play both courses on the same day.

The Stadium Course has ranked #1 in Sweden since opening in 2007

In 2012 the Stadium Course came of age when Lee Westwood conquered the Nordea Masters. But more significant for Bro Hof was the recognition gained amongst the Tour’s stars who spoke passionately about the course and the fine level of detail put into creating a world class club.

From the clubhouse you look out over The Stadium Course which was opened in 2007. With long holes, large greens, considerable water, large and well-placed bunkers, not to mention the gusting winds, the Stadium Course is a unique challenge. The Course acts as a ”lakeside path” around Lake Mälaren and suits all categories of golfers with a range of tees. From the yellow and red tees the course is alluring and welcoming and invites attacking golf, but from the white tees a more demanding and trying experience awaits. From the black tees, reserved for competitions and professionals, the course measures a breathtaking 8,056 yards.